lightener
Lightener is a term broadly applied to substances or processes that reduce the intensity of color or optical density in various materials. In hair care, a lightening agent is a chemical formulation that oxidizes the melanin pigment inside the hair shaft, thereby reducing the natural color and producing a lighter shade. Hair lighteners typically contain hydrogen peroxide or other oxidizing agents, along with surfactants, stabilizers, and optional conditioning ingredients. The concentration of peroxide determines the strength of the lightening effect, ranging from gentle creams that lift a few levels to bleaching powders that can change black hair to blond.
Historical developments in hair lightening trace back to ancient civilizations, where henna and other plant extracts
The procedure for using a hair lightener typically involves mixing the powder or cream with a developer,
Beyond cosmetic applications, the concept of a lightener is present in other industries. For example, in printing